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HomeUniversity of ChesterLLB Law with Business and Commerce (including a Foundation Year)

LLB Law with Business and Commerce (including a Foundation Year)

University of Chester
Full-time4 YearsYear AbroadSubject: Law
Course Score
A /78
Graduate Salary
£20,000 (3yr)
Satisfaction
90%
Degree Completion
81%
Professional Jobs
55%
Meaningful Work
80%

About this course

Law with business and commerce is a degree that combines the intellectual rigour and professional foundations of legal education with an understanding of how commercial organisations operate. Law provides training in legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, case analysis, and the structures of the legal system, while business and commerce adds the context of how companies are run, how transactions are structured, and how legal and commercial considerations interact in practice. Together, they prepare graduates for careers at the point where law and commerce meet, which is where much of the most demanding and well-regarded legal work happens. At the University of Chester, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry into degree-level study for students who benefit from additional preparation before the main programme. The degree is built on the fundamental components of law alongside business practice, ensuring you develop both the doctrinal legal knowledge that underpins practice and the commercial awareness that employers consistently seek. Chester Law School maintains strong links with local legal professionals and the wider community, and the programme includes specialist opportunities such as guest lecturers, outreach activities, and pro bono work, which develop practical skills and professional awareness alongside the academic content. The programme also includes a year abroad, broadening your legal and commercial perspective through international experience. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, the course, including the foundation year, is accessible to a range of students. Graduates from law with business and commerce programmes are well placed for careers in commercial law firms, in-house legal teams, finance and banking, regulatory bodies, and corporate organisations. For those wishing to practise, the degree provides the academic foundation for conversion to the professional stages of legal training. Many graduates also enter business-facing roles in which legal knowledge gives them a distinctive edge, including compliance, contract management, and commercial operations.

Syllabus & Modules

Typical curriculum
Year 1 Modules
4 items
Constitutional & Administrative Law
Core
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Contract Law
Core
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Criminal Law
Core
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Legal Skills & Research
Core
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Year 2 Modules
4 items
Year 3 Modules
4 items
Year 4 Modules
2 items

Student Satisfaction

National Student Survey - 75 respondents (73% response rate)

89%
Teaching Quality
89%
Assessment & Feedback
87%
Academic Support
91%
Organisation
86%
Learning Resources
84%
Student Voice

Tuition FeesVerified

Published annual tuition cost at University of Chester.

£9,535
Per academic year (UK Home)
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Government Student Loan

Eligible UK students do not pay upfront. Covered by SFE tuition fee loans.

Will I Get In?

120 UCAS Pts
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Entry Qualifications

A-level
87%
Other HE
8%
Access
4%
Other
1%

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